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Reading the first 5 volumes I have dubbed the series for myself up to the end of Vol. 5 Chapter 2 the "EU Saga" which is composed of the "Butei Killer arc", "Jeanne arc", "Vlad arc", "Patra arc" and "Sherlock arc".

As soon as I got to volume 4 and it hit the climax I was convinced this is a series that's worth following to the end, so I shall do so.~

Looking forward to seeing volume 6 translated. Really curious to see what the deal with Reki is.~

Personally, I think volume 6 is the most interesting out of all HnA vols I have read. It provides a nice change from volume 1-5, battle-wise and character appearance-wise.

Spoiler for on what's gonna come, very slight spoiler:

Battle-wise, the volume provides a psychological battle between snipers, which is very very interesting. This is in contrast to the last 5, battles which are done mostly in melee (I mean close range wise).

Character appearance-wise, Reki who didn't appear much in the last 5 novels will be in the 3/4 of the total volume while and Aria and others will only appear little.

Also, just to warn everyone. Don't expect an awesome Kinji here or you'll be disappointed. Reki pwns this volume.

Personally, I think volume 6 is the most interesting out of all HnA vols I have read. It provides a nice change from volume 1-5, battle-wise and character appearance-wise.

Spoiler for on what's gonna come, very slight spoiler:

Battle-wise, the volume provides a psychological battle between snipers, which is very very interesting. This is in contrast to the last 5, battles which are done mostly in melee (I mean close range wise).

Character appearance-wise, Reki who didn't appear much in the last 5 novels will be in the 3/4 of the total volume while and Aria and others will only appear little.

Also, just to warn everyone. Don't expect an awesome Kinji here or you'll be disappointed. Reki pwns this volume.

a role of a sniper in the field is either to provide long range cover, breaking the enemy morale, and taking out top targets. Reki, can do ALL that without even freakin flinching as well as not even breaking a sweat when she's in position.

a role of a sniper in the field is either to provide long range cover, breaking the enemy morale, and taking out top targets. Reki, can do ALL that without even freakin flinching as well as not even breaking a sweat when she's in position.

Spoiler for Reki:

Well, she doesn't have emotion, that's why she's perfect for sniping. She's devoid of fear, confusion, nervous, etc what sniper usually hampers. I guess psychological aspect doesn't apply to her that much although stress and fatigue caused by protracted combat can affect her performance. However, in this volume, the sniper's personality play a vital role in sniper vs. sniper battle.

Just wondering, do snipers take medicine to stabilize their hold of the rifle? I played Metal Gear and there was this pill, I think it was called Diazepam, an antidepressant(?) drug, that after using it makes it easier to use sniper rifles.

Just wondering, do snipers take medicine to stabilize their hold of the rifle? I played Metal Gear and there was this pill, I think it was called Diazepam, an antidepressant(?) drug, that after using it makes it easier to use sniper rifles.

Pentazemin, it's proper name though is benzodiazepine. It's a drug that's used mostly used to prevent anxiety and relax the bodies' muscles.

However like any drug, overuse can be lethal. Some snipers have been known to be addicted to the stuff.

what i CAN question about her is that how in the world can she reach 2km with a single SVD bullet. if im not wrong, the SVD can reach 800m+ without compensation on a windless day in a seasoned sniper's hands.

Nera, she doesnt have any add-ons attached aside from the normal scope, right?

Well, she doesn't have emotion, that's why she's perfect for sniping. She's devoid of fear, confusion, nervous, etc what sniper usually hampers. I guess psychological aspect doesn't apply to her that much although stress and fatigue caused by protracted combat can affect her performance. However, in this volume, the sniper's personality play a vital role in sniper vs. sniper battle.

Just wondering, do snipers take medicine to stabilize their hold of the rifle? I played Metal Gear and there was this pill, I think it was called Diazepam, an antidepressant(?) drug, that after using it makes it easier to use sniper rifles.

No.....I have never known snipers to take meds on mission as it may jepoardize alertness.

And to all those eager to know more about Reki.......

vol 6 shows why her headphones can be dubbed.....the Siren.....*shudders*

Vol 6 also features junior girls like Fuuma and Nakasorachi....both are awesome as well of course.

And yes....Reki with a bayonet can fend off an enraged Aria....That's why Reki is a sniper god....her skill level is such that it can extend the effective range of a bullet O____o

No.....I have never known snipers to take meds on mission as it may jepoardize alertness.

And to all those eager to know more about Reki.......

vol 6 shows why her headphones can be dubbed.....the Siren.....*shudders*

Vol 6 also features junior girls like Fuuma and Nakasorachi....both are awesome as well of course.

And yes....Reki with a bayonet can fend off an enraged Aria....That's why Reki is a sniper god....her skill level is such that it can extend the effective range of a bullet O____o

BARRETT. NAO.

well only the people who had active duty as snipers or DM/sharpshooters will probably tell us that.

the SVD with a bayonet is effectively a spear. makes sense...

Spoiler for history:

If history serves me right, then a basic Mongol troop's weapon were spears in the open field and swords, maces, and battleaxes (for some reason, Chinese + battleaxe = WAT in my book) when going indoors or inside a village